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Descendants of Robert Brashear

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255. Robert Ball

He served during the War of 1812. He, also was a partticipated in the so called "Bladenburgh Races" at Bladenburg, Prince George, MD. He was an agent for Mr George W P Curtis and a close friend of the Curtis Family, including son-in-law, General Robert E Lee.

He was buried on his father's old farm, where he lived. The farm was near Balls Cross Road and is now on the Central Methodist Church Lawn, on Wilson Boulevard, Alexandria, Alexandria, VA


437. Mary Jane Ball

She was a School Teacher.


438. Colonel ----- Ball

He served in the Union Army during the Civil War.


440. Louisa A Ball

She was a School Teacher.


455. Reverend Dabney Ball

He served as an officer in Stuart's Confederate Cavalry during the Civil War.


458. Acquilla Ball

She died as a youth.


Reverend James Tunnell

In 1788, he moved with his family to Washington County, TN. He was a Baptist and for Fifty years a member of the Double Springs Church.

His place of birth was near Fredericksburg.

He died at the home of one of his Campbell step-sons near Robertsville.


474. Polly Tunnell

It is said that shew lived in Sweetwater, _____, TX.


476. Isaac Tunnell

He lived in Greene County for a number of years before moving to Sullivan County, about 1860.


Matilda English

She died as a results of birth of her fifth child.


Margaret Britt

Her deaths was the result of the birth of her second child.


Barbara Ann Ford

The place of her death was near to Jonesborough.


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